Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko who had brokered the deal to finish the Wagner mutiny mentioned that the mercenaries who rebelled in opposition to Russian president Vladimir Putin “very critical ones, are nonetheless within the camps they'd withdrawn to after Bakhmut.”
“As for Yevgeny Prigozhin, he is in St Petersburg. Or maybe this morning he flew to Moscow. Or maybe he is some other place. However he is not in Belarus,” he advised BBC speaking about Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin who based on the settlement between the group and the Kremlin was supposed to maneuver to Belarus, together with a few of his fighters.
This comes as Moscow and Minsk have differed on their public statements in regards to the Wagner mutiny.
“I believe that no-one got here out of that state of affairs a hero. Not Prigozhin, not Putin, not Lukashenko. There have been no heroes. And the lesson from this? If we create armed teams like this, we have to regulate them and pay critical consideration to them,” Alexander Lukashenko mentioned.
What Alexander Lukashenko mentioned on nuclear warheads in Belarus
Speaking about nuclear warheads that Russia has mentioned it's transferring to Belarus, the chief mentioned, “God forbid I ought to ever must take the choice to make use of them. However I will not hesitate to make use of them. Joe Biden might say the identical factor, and Prime Minister Sunak. And my pal Xi Jinping and my Large Brother President Putin. In Ukraine an entire military is combating with overseas weapons, is not it. Nato weapons. As a result of they've run out of their very own. So why cannot I combat with another person's weapons?"
Talked about human rights violations in Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko was requested about jailed opposition activist Maria Kolesnikova.
"I do not know something about this. There isn't a article in our felony code for political crimes. Prisoners can't be political prisoners, if there is not any article," he mentioned.
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